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Oshkosh: The aftermath

By General Aviation News Staff · August 21, 2017 ·

Do you ever wonder what Oshkosh looks like the day AFTER the show ends? Wonder no more, as our Air Racer in Residence, William E. Dubois, snapped these photos as the tear-down and clean-up began.

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  1. Norman P. Claxon says

    November 22, 2017 at 6:18 am

    I flew into Oshkosh in 1986, Paul Harvey was the main speaker, only time there, I’m 81 now but will remember that sleeping under the wing of my Cherokee for the rest of my life. Shook hands with Paul in his bug. Whew, what a time.

  2. Charles Bowser says

    August 22, 2017 at 4:51 am

    The volunteers work hard before, during and after the show. They love it. They are the glue that makes AirVenture possible. Hats off for them.

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